DERRINALPHIL
Premiership Player
- Sep 16, 2001
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- Fitzroy, North
I don't need to provide fish. We have Yakker for that
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I don't need to provide fish. We have Yakker for that
Watching anything else would improve the moment.Watching France v China in the table tennis with warm Anzac bikkies and a cuppa
Does it get any better Headless ?
I like some aggression in my food.Sounds like a plan for Friday night, love me some bolognaise. I wonder how it would go with goat mince?
Mr Karlson was arrested outside the China Sea Restaurant in Brisbane's Fortitude Valley in October 1991, accused of credit card fraud.
As he was being escorted by police, he protested his innocence, telling reporters outside: "Gentlemen, this is democracy manifest", and "What is the charge? Eating a meal? A succulent Chinese meal?".
The seminal moment has been watched millions of times online and sparked viral memes, and later inspired the making of a yet-to-be released documentary, The Man Who Ate a Succulent Chinese Meal, exploring Mr Karlson's troubled life.
His family said they would be honouring his memory with a beer and a succulent Chinese meal.
"He had a very tough upbringing and life and was a product of his environment."
The pair told the ABC they were still surprised the incident had attracted such notoriety.
"It was a case of mistaken identity, they thought I was some international gangster," Mr Karlson said at the time.
Mr Karlson had spent most of his life in institutions, homes and prisons, and was a convicted criminal who had escaped from jail three times.
Mr Karlson reflected on his life, saying it had been "adventurous".
"I've done the best I could to get free, I wanted to be free".
The legend here
And a very good morning to my fabulous Buller comrades and hello Roys!
I have to go to the dentist today! But I'm not daunted. The drugs are far better now than they ever were! It's just the dribbling that occurs because most of your face is numb is a bit of a concern. And my dentist is nice, not like this fella.
Whatever you do today, do it with charm.
That scene in the stage show is brilliant.
Oxygen was basically a world ender back then.Speaking as a dentist Mother and Son had that awful dentist Robbie but the dental bits were done well. A few times they mentioned item numbers that were actually correct and his mentions of his work rang true. Loved his blond wife who was usually in tennis gear.
I note the use of nitrous oxide, a wonderful help to many patients, but rarely taught to dental students today. Any patient who sits in my chair tightly grasping and ringing their hands gets a suggestion that some 'gas' is work a try. Patients who gag excessively can find even an examination an ordeal but often nitrous oxide cures the problem.
Pity we cannot engineer a microbe to release large amounts of it into the atmosphere like the Great Oxygenation event that happened a couple of billion years ago.
Have you tried talking to your internet in a stern voice?I have no internet at work or home.
Do I get the day off?